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Skip and Request Values Description
All Skip Time >00:00 The Skip field determines the earliest time that a new product can be
generated.
After completing a product, the Next-Data-Time field is reset to the
beginning time of the next skip time interval.
7. To generate data only from future tasks, right-click the Request field.
Request Field
Options
Description
All All associated task data collected after the next data time are processed.
The product is generated on an on-going basis when the task collects data, subject
to the Skip time.
Next Only data from the next occurrence of the task, after the next data time, are
processed.
The product is generated only once.
The Skip time is ignored.
Stop Stops the selected product's schedule.
When the Master Schedule is displayed, a change in the Request is applied to all of the
sites.
8. To generate products from old data, right-click the Next-Data-Time field.
This allows you to generate products from task data received from another IRIS host or
retrieved from tape.
The following example shows how Next-Data-Time interacts with All and Next request
options.
TASK TASK TASK TASKTASK TASK TASK TASK
Past TASKS
Present
Future TASKS
Next Data Time
Next Request
All Request
Time
When a product is first loaded into the schedule, or an entire new schedule is loaded,
the Next-Data-Time field defaults to the current time.
a. In the Next-Data-Time column, right-click the time stamp.
b. Select Next > Product > Time buttons to go back in time.
9. Select File > Save and give a name for the product scheduler.
IRIS Product and Display User Guide M211319EN-H
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